Are Texas students prepared for life after high school?
Texas 2036 remains committed to data-driven solutions that support public schools and improve student outcomes.
This session, Texas 2036 is working hard to maintain a strong assessment and accountability system, continuing data-driven reforms like?House Bill 3?(86R), and increasing funding for Texas public schools.?
We support more teacher pay, better resources for teachers and an enhanced curriculum for Texas students.?Here’s a look at our latest efforts in education.
Are Texas students prepared for life after high school??
Texas 2036 and the George W. Bush Institute?use?data to explore career preparedness and its impacts on Texas’ future prosperity in their upcoming report “The State of Readiness: Are Texas Students Prepared for Life After High School?”?Here’s a preview:?
Money Talks:?Texas is booming thanks to economic opportunities that draw people to the Lone Star State.
Cause for Concern:?Too many Texas students do not have the knowledge and skills to succeed in their next grade, much less in the workforce.?
Why this Matters:?Lack of readiness has lifelong consequences.?
Looking Ahead:?To ensure future success, Texas must strengthen measurement and accountability,?enhance available workforce data, and?ensure student readiness.
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Critical ways to support teachers?
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Moving Forward:?Last month, the?Teacher Vacancy Task Force released its final report, which focuses on teacher compensation, teacher training and support, and working conditions.
Key Takeaways:?The report is thoughtful and expansive, offering different tools that the Legislature could deploy this session to support teachers.
Texas 2036 Take:?We are particularly excited about recommendations around raising teacher take-home pay and the emphasis on high-quality instructional materials as a tool to reduce teacher workload.
Education makes its mark at the Capitol?
Assessments and Accountability:?As we near?the halfway point for the 88th Legislature,?Senior Policy Advisor Mary Lynn Pruneda breaks down?the need to address public school accountability this session.?
Funding the Future:?Mary Lynn also testified on?the need to raise teacher salaries in public education and?improve?the quality of curriculum?during last month’s Senate Committee on Finance and House Appropriations Committee hearings.?
Hot Topics:?The Senate Finance Committee also held a budget hearing offering an overview of the Texas Education Agency. Policy Analyst Gabe Grantham shared the top five?highlights from the meeting.
Do you think Texas students are career, college or military ready after high school??